Bone Graft for Dental Implants: All You Need To Know

 

Dental implants are an excellent choice to replace a damaged or a lost tooth. It is a safe and an effective solution that provides one with a natural looking replacement. If the tooth loss is recent and general health of the patient is good, bone grafts for dental implant may not be needed. 

In other cases, after removing the damaged tooth, a graft may be used to prepare the jawbone for supporting a dental implant. It is a very safe procedure and an experienced dental surgeon will ensure proper healing.

What is a bone graft for dental implants?

A bone graft for dental implant is a surgery where a healthy bone is transplanted to repair or replace a damaged bone. It may be used as a scaffold around which the body may grow a new bone and even replace the graft over time to support implants like in case of knee replacement, dental implants, etc. This transplant is used to provide a strong framework and stability for the body to grow a healthy bone.

Types of bone graft for dental implants

●    Autograft- here two surgical sites are involved as the bone is harvested from the patient’s body

●   Allograft- this is taken from a cadaver after processing

●    Xenograft- is processed from an animal. Some surgeons prefer equine bone as it does not dissolve too soon.

●      Alloplast- is a synthetic graft Read more....

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